Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... Cuba should be accomplished . And to the extent that the people of Cuba are seeking the rights of local self - government for domestic purposes , the Congress of the United States expresses its earnest sympathy with them . The Congress ...
... Cuba should be accomplished . And to the extent that the people of Cuba are seeking the rights of local self - government for domestic purposes , the Congress of the United States expresses its earnest sympathy with them . The Congress ...
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... Cuba , thus giving rise to frequent controversies between the two countries . The absence of responsible government in Cuba , with powers adequate to deal directly with questions between the people of the United States and the people ...
... Cuba , thus giving rise to frequent controversies between the two countries . The absence of responsible government in Cuba , with powers adequate to deal directly with questions between the people of the United States and the people ...
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... Cuba against Spanish rule which broke out in Octo- ber , 1868. It is said that early in the year 1869 a proclamation was actually signed by President Grant recognizing the Cubans as bellig erents , although the fact was known to very ...
... Cuba against Spanish rule which broke out in Octo- ber , 1868. It is said that early in the year 1869 a proclamation was actually signed by President Grant recognizing the Cubans as bellig erents , although the fact was known to very ...
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... Cuba . His attention was called particularly to the expression used in the instructions " the civil war now ravaging ... Cuba would give and it was suggested that $ 125,000,000 might be arranged . Prim intimated that autonomy to Cuba ...
... Cuba . His attention was called particularly to the expression used in the instructions " the civil war now ravaging ... Cuba would give and it was suggested that $ 125,000,000 might be arranged . Prim intimated that autonomy to Cuba ...
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... Cubans . Civil war broke out in Spain , and its Government became involved in such difficulties that ours was loath to press the subject of Cuba , or to insist upon a speedy solution of the question . Mr. Fish was irritated by the ...
... Cubans . Civil war broke out in Spain , and its Government became involved in such difficulties that ours was loath to press the subject of Cuba , or to insist upon a speedy solution of the question . Mr. Fish was irritated by the ...
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